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general she gave me the she boss decided to the report submitted last month by the international atomic energy agency to the japanese government. the report said the international standard for radiation exposure ranges between one and twenty mil is steven spurrier the japanese government has set a goal of one less eager for your free areas surrounding the plant the report says that target cannot be achieved quickly through the contamination efforts alone. the cause for the government officials to make that clear to people living near the plant the she boss and the japanese government should carefully analyze the team's recommendations and study de contamination standards in other countries. you've been open to the top. it's not desirable for people affected by this situation. to be without the cost that will change tonight. it was a mess he said the government and the ldp should hold a serious debate over how to improve the situation. japanese officials are looking to set up a future safeguards for nuclear power there in getting help from washington over a new risk assessment system. japanese
general she gave me the she boss decided to the report submitted last month by the international atomic energy agency to the japanese government. the report said the international standard for radiation exposure ranges between one and twenty mil is steven spurrier the japanese government has set a goal of one less eager for your free areas surrounding the plant the report says that target cannot be achieved quickly through the contamination efforts alone. the cause for the government officials...
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we have cheaper energy. we have the cheaper cost of energy for manufacturing. the other thing where we spent a great deal of time is our educational system urge -- system. have more students country than any other in our educational system. why do they come here, it is not just the quality of education, but the type of education. i think some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many people are taught facts. this might work very well for i am notcores -- and trying to diminish that at all. i do believe the american style of learning should get more credit in the ability to be thoughtful and critical thinking. as an employer who this year we hired 1100 employees and the year before we hired 1100 overyees, i would tell you 80% of the employees come from u.s. universities. we will continue to have that. as an employer and some of you has offices and 38 countries, the bulk of our employees comes from the united states and we are looking for people who know how to think and think creatively. >> thank you, larry. let shift to bill. from allst retailer over
we have cheaper energy. we have the cheaper cost of energy for manufacturing. the other thing where we spent a great deal of time is our educational system urge -- system. have more students country than any other in our educational system. why do they come here, it is not just the quality of education, but the type of education. i think some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many people are taught facts. this might work very well for i am notcores -- and trying to diminish that at...
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and clearly, one is energy, you know, another is technology. are there other change elements that are out there that we have to understand and get our understanding of the ramifications? what would they be, philip? >> i think definitely there is a shift in economic growth away from the west, the indebted aging west to the younger, obviously not in the case of china but generally. >> rose: or japan. >> and if you think about military power, military power depends on the ability to finance it, and project it, and there were people saying about egypt that, at our conference is egypt could rely on a solid amount of money from america and now -- >> rose: and the saudis jumped in. >> exactly so the people they turned to for guidance will be the saudis because they hold the purse strings, so that affects the global influence of any power just as bring contain which was extremely powerful in the 19th century once it lost its money in the various world wars and much of its global influence and go back to france and early centuries in spain before that,
and clearly, one is energy, you know, another is technology. are there other change elements that are out there that we have to understand and get our understanding of the ramifications? what would they be, philip? >> i think definitely there is a shift in economic growth away from the west, the indebted aging west to the younger, obviously not in the case of china but generally. >> rose: or japan. >> and if you think about military power, military power depends on the ability...
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why make this your big energy contract -- your big energy project? >> i came here to not use opec oil. >> keystone will help achieve the independence for the u.s. by bringing oil from the alberta oil sands to american refineries. gasoline can be purchased by the united states. >> there is this talk about the possibility that this oil could be exported. >> yes, i have talked to all of those entities. transcanada is the facility -- facilitator of moving the oil too many refineries -- to many refineries in the united states. those refineries will make it into several products. gasoline, diesel, lubricant, we wan to gasoline. that will be here in the united states. most of it. >> how can you be sure? >> the laws of economics. it is a lot cheaper and easier in many of these facilities already have contracts for the gasoline domestically. >> he spoke to cctv america just after this u.s. state department hearing. >> agriculture is the number one industry in nebraska. are you concerned that an oil spill could take away that industry? >> there is no way physi
why make this your big energy contract -- your big energy project? >> i came here to not use opec oil. >> keystone will help achieve the independence for the u.s. by bringing oil from the alberta oil sands to american refineries. gasoline can be purchased by the united states. >> there is this talk about the possibility that this oil could be exported. >> yes, i have talked to all of those entities. transcanada is the facility -- facilitator of moving the oil too many...
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we have cheaper energy, have cheaper cost of energy for manufacturing, and then the last thing, why i am very constructive on the united states and where we spend a great deal of time is our educational system, which unfortunately a lot of people malign that today. this will be discussed later, but we actually have more students overseas than any other country in our educational system. what you come here? it is not just the quality of education, but the type of education. some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many people are taught rote or talk fax. this may work very well or testing scores, and i'm not trying to diminish that at all. but i do believe that the advantage of the american style of learning, which should get more credit, is the ability to be thoughtful and critical thinking. as an employer who hired 1100 employees this year, i will tell you over 80% of our employees come from u.s. universities. we will continue to have that position. as an employer who has offices in 38 countries, the bulk of our employees come from the united states universities, and what
we have cheaper energy, have cheaper cost of energy for manufacturing, and then the last thing, why i am very constructive on the united states and where we spend a great deal of time is our educational system, which unfortunately a lot of people malign that today. this will be discussed later, but we actually have more students overseas than any other country in our educational system. what you come here? it is not just the quality of education, but the type of education. some of the...
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stocks rose on wednesday in sectors such as utilities, power, and energy. it is believed that these sectors will be benefiting from the policies at the meeting. on the other hand, investors were also taking profits in sectors such as the free trade zone-related sectors. analysts are telling us the markets are sadly preparing for the what if scenario in case the policy meeting disappoints. investors are also waiting for the official china pmi for october, which is expected to hit a 1.5 year high tom according to a reuters poll. >> we will continue to wait with you. the feeling, thank you for joining us live from shanghai to discuss the health of the chinese banking industry. the partner of greater china elite, a leader at ernst & young in beijing, weighed in with me and whether beijing is more worried about this credit or bad loans. >> i wouldn't think the government is very much worried about bad loans, too much money in the system. they just try to control the pace of the growth into a more healthy pace. that means they want their business to grow, but the
stocks rose on wednesday in sectors such as utilities, power, and energy. it is believed that these sectors will be benefiting from the policies at the meeting. on the other hand, investors were also taking profits in sectors such as the free trade zone-related sectors. analysts are telling us the markets are sadly preparing for the what if scenario in case the policy meeting disappoints. investors are also waiting for the official china pmi for october, which is expected to hit a 1.5 year high...
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they want to use renewable energy sources to reduce dependence on diesel. they plan to install devices to store electricity to be used in case of disasters. they're testing floating wind turbines off you the goto islands. they plan to carry out similar experiences in other local places. they're seeking $80 million for the project in fiscal 2014 starting in april. >>> japan's financial regulators plan to inspect three major banking groups next week. they include mizuhol bank that loans to organized groups. the agencies have notified the three groups of the upcoming inspections. officials plan to start investigating these institutions beginning next tuesday. the inspections will focus on legal compliance systems of banks including measures to prevent transactions with criminals. officials will czech to see if mizohu is working to align principles submitted monday. >>> a major farmer's organization is throwing combined weight behind a common goal working together to strengthen the competitiveness to strengthen the agricultural you sector. the union of agricult
they want to use renewable energy sources to reduce dependence on diesel. they plan to install devices to store electricity to be used in case of disasters. they're testing floating wind turbines off you the goto islands. they plan to carry out similar experiences in other local places. they're seeking $80 million for the project in fiscal 2014 starting in april. >>> japan's financial regulators plan to inspect three major banking groups next week. they include mizuhol bank that loans...
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we have cheaper energy, have cheaper cost of energy for manufacturing, and then the last thing, why i am very constructive on the united states and where we spend a great deal of time is our educational system, which unfortunately a lot of people malign that today. later,ll be discussed but we actually have more than any otheras country in our educational system. what you come here? it is not just the quality of education, but the type of education. some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many or talkre taught rote fax. this may work very well or testing scores, and i'm not trying to diminish that at all. but i do believe that the advantage of the american style of learning, which should get more credit, is the ability to be thoughtful and critical thinking. hired 1100yer who year, i will tell you over 80% of our employees come from u.s. universities. we will continue to have that position. as an employer who has offices in 38 countries, the bulk of our employees come from the united states universities, and what we are looking for, people who know how to think and think c
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as people have increased their energy demands as well. if we are to have sustainable and long-term energy, the chancellor held this with the chinese initiative and it is crucial and i do believe that it's a very important step in this includes long into the future and the people that impose foreign investment and so by getting this end, it means that we can build hospitals and schools and modernize our country. [cheers] >> does the prime minister believed that the bill was undervalued? [cheers] >> we are losing billions in the whole country is far better off in the private sector. and they said that we needed this and they said that we needed private management, and i agree. >> there are 4000 new businesses. >> now they are down over 30%. >> this is absolutely right. they would have to make these difficult reductions in the public center and honestly that leads to the reduction of production of some public sector jobs and we need a strong private sector recovery and overall there are 1 million more people employed in our country. >> we ar
as people have increased their energy demands as well. if we are to have sustainable and long-term energy, the chancellor held this with the chinese initiative and it is crucial and i do believe that it's a very important step in this includes long into the future and the people that impose foreign investment and so by getting this end, it means that we can build hospitals and schools and modernize our country. [cheers] >> does the prime minister believed that the bill was undervalued?...
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we have cheaper energy, have cheaper cost of energy for manufacturing, and then the last thing, why i am very constructive on the united states and where we spend a great deal of time is our educational system, which unfortunately a lot of people malign that today. this will be discussed later, but we actually have more students overseas than any other country in our educational system. what you come here? it is not just the quality of education, but the type of education. some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many people are taught rote or talk facts. this may work very well or testing scores, and i'm not trying to diminish that at all. but i do believe that the advantage of the american style of learning, which should get more credit, is the ability to be thoughtful and critical thinking. as an employer who hired 1100 employees this year, i will tell you over 80% of our employees come from u.s. universities. we will continue to have that position. as an employer who has offices in 38 countries, the bulk of our employees come from the united states universities, and wha
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telecom, education, tax reform, political reform and energy reform. they say not even the best bullfighter does it with five bulls at a time. >> rose: no bullfighter could do that. >> two is a lot. one is enough. >> rose: suppose trade. speak to me about trade, mexico trade, u.s. mexico and trade. >> it's huge. you see that's why the border with the u.s. is so important for mexico and the u.s. there's much more going on than this drug thing. >> rose: exactly. >> $400 billion in trade a year. i mean it's human. people said well mexico's going to take all these drugs. you know, lots of companies have invested in mexico from the u.s. to mexico and from mexico to the u.s. and basically what's happening now that the location of mexico, the same zone as america has given as much advantages as china. you have your outsourcing in mexico like in china and india. it's the same time zone. you can fly from new york to mexico city under four hours. >> rose: is china or the united states mexico's largest trading partner. >> u.s. by par. >> rose: who is second? i do
telecom, education, tax reform, political reform and energy reform. they say not even the best bullfighter does it with five bulls at a time. >> rose: no bullfighter could do that. >> two is a lot. one is enough. >> rose: suppose trade. speak to me about trade, mexico trade, u.s. mexico and trade. >> it's huge. you see that's why the border with the u.s. is so important for mexico and the u.s. there's much more going on than this drug thing. >> rose: exactly....
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energy is particularly attractive. america now imports less than half the oil that we consume, 2000 five.0% in also, our jobs and natural gas production over the past five years have led to a drop in prices of more than 60%. this is the reason south africa announced a commitment to making a record breaking investment in louisiana. [applause] up to $21 billion for facilities that will create 7000 construction jobs and about 1200 permanent jobs. we're going to hear from them later today. in addition, we are the most open economy in the world with 20 free-trade agreements. because of our existing agreements, companies operating here have a platform to access nearly 700 million global consumers representing a combined $7 trillion in gdp. that will grow as we work to expand our free-trade agreements with two new agreements -- the transpacific partnership and the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. america also has a long-standing commitment to rule of law. you can depend on our rules of the road to stay constant
energy is particularly attractive. america now imports less than half the oil that we consume, 2000 five.0% in also, our jobs and natural gas production over the past five years have led to a drop in prices of more than 60%. this is the reason south africa announced a commitment to making a record breaking investment in louisiana. [applause] up to $21 billion for facilities that will create 7000 construction jobs and about 1200 permanent jobs. we're going to hear from them later today. in...
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they are meeting with officials from the international atomic energy agency for the first time since iranian president hassan rouhani took office in august. international inspectors have been trying for years to get into a facility on the outskirts of tehran. they suspect engineers have been trying to develop nuclear weapons at the parchin military complex. the iaea chief met with iran's deputy foreign minister and abbas hinted to reporters that he made a new proposal during that meeting. members of rouhani's government have said repeatedly they'll be more transparent about their nuclear program. the top diplomats from the european union and japan agreed to cooperate over the issue. catherine ashton serves as the chair for representatives of iran and since world powers. she met in tokyo with the japanese foreign minister, kishida, who said japanese officials will take advantage of their relations with iranians and urged them to take concrete steps forward. >>> international inspectors in charge of disposing of syria's chemical weapons expect to finish one task soon. a senior official
they are meeting with officials from the international atomic energy agency for the first time since iranian president hassan rouhani took office in august. international inspectors have been trying for years to get into a facility on the outskirts of tehran. they suspect engineers have been trying to develop nuclear weapons at the parchin military complex. the iaea chief met with iran's deputy foreign minister and abbas hinted to reporters that he made a new proposal during that meeting....
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which industry is carrying the most weight in this election now whether it be health care gambling or energy companies are making sure that they're getting their elected official of choice so today's election like every other election serves as just a reminder of the looming corporatocracy and lack of true choice in american democracy. the. terror a. very hard to take. to get. that fact that her take care. of. last friday's shooting at l.a.x. was disturbing to say the least but the mainstream media speculation coverage didn't do much to quell the public's nerves. the shooter approached the checkpoint and shot a t.s.a. agent multiple shots were fired quick six a succession of rifle was used we are still left without knowledge of whether this person got through security. it is sounding from everything that we're beginning to gather here on the news day it's sounding more and more like he did but the fact of the matter is early reports are so often inaccurate i dwell on this because it's going to affect all of our lives well we got it from the actually two sources that in fact one of the t.s.a.
which industry is carrying the most weight in this election now whether it be health care gambling or energy companies are making sure that they're getting their elected official of choice so today's election like every other election serves as just a reminder of the looming corporatocracy and lack of true choice in american democracy. the. terror a. very hard to take. to get. that fact that her take care. of. last friday's shooting at l.a.x. was disturbing to say the least but the mainstream...
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to get more into nuclear energy? thank you. >> i sense by 2030, there will be an increase by 17% at the minimum and 90% of the maximum. the center of expansion is in asia, and more specifically, china, india, and south korea. it is very clear that asia is the center of expansion for the use of nuclear power. i understand china is very serious about safety and security. china and iaea are in" -- are in close operation. regarding vietnam -- we are working closely. we have worked together. i have visited other countries. ambassador of vietnam is now the chairman of the board. we have been supporting and will continue to support vietnam in their nuclear infrastructure to embark on nuclear power. >> thank you. i'm with al jazeera network. you may recall the red line said by the israeli prime minister at the u.n. regarding the ability of iran to produce a nuclear weapon. based on the expertise available to your agency, if the iranians were to decide to produce nuclear weapons, how far do you think they are from achieving t
to get more into nuclear energy? thank you. >> i sense by 2030, there will be an increase by 17% at the minimum and 90% of the maximum. the center of expansion is in asia, and more specifically, china, india, and south korea. it is very clear that asia is the center of expansion for the use of nuclear power. i understand china is very serious about safety and security. china and iaea are in" -- are in close operation. regarding vietnam -- we are working closely. we have worked...
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middle east begins to change and that has repercussions not just for the region but for the flow of energy, the trade patterns the alliances that, you know, for years, for decades to come. >> yeah, i agree with robin. it is the -- the region is potentially, anyway, it is cracking up, i mean if you look at al qaeda in iraq and syria, i mean it is basically a joint operation, but you have essentially from the iranians border all the way, you know, through iraq through syria to lebanon the sunni shy a conflict broadening and see these countries breaking up, think a, if you throw the white house into this, i think president obama he came into office in 2009, wanted -- wanting to get out of the middle east, you know, forever and ever, and -- >> rose: wash his hands of the place. >> he was, he wanted to get out of iraq, which he did, and we are in the process of getting out of afghanistan but i think -- i think -- i think his desire, at least as we can divine it, is he wished he didn't have to deal with the middle east. he would like to pivot to asia, that is where the economies are growing and
middle east begins to change and that has repercussions not just for the region but for the flow of energy, the trade patterns the alliances that, you know, for years, for decades to come. >> yeah, i agree with robin. it is the -- the region is potentially, anyway, it is cracking up, i mean if you look at al qaeda in iraq and syria, i mean it is basically a joint operation, but you have essentially from the iranians border all the way, you know, through iraq through syria to lebanon the...
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we will become fully energy self-sufficient i the year 2035. 2035.the year it is energy that fuels our air rivateat --pri -- p sector. the united states knows how to cultivate startups. not too long ago, our country was a start up. innovation is not just in our interest, but in our dna. that is why we aggressively protect intellectual property rights as part of a strong transparent or accountable or legal system. today we need entrepreneurship more than ever. as more and more young people roy and the labor market, the world would need about half one million new jobs by 2030. many of those jobs i guarantee you have not even been invented yet. entrepreneurship would help solve that puzzle and select usa can help. a few weeks ago, i met with hundreds of entrepreneurs while i was in kuala lumpur. these are innovators they came from all around the world and the could not wait to build the next big thing. who knows? the best ideas are never limited by borders. these folks might be the ones that are changing the world. it is that kind of openness that drives american economy and foreign econo
we will become fully energy self-sufficient i the year 2035. 2035.the year it is energy that fuels our air rivateat --pri -- p sector. the united states knows how to cultivate startups. not too long ago, our country was a start up. innovation is not just in our interest, but in our dna. that is why we aggressively protect intellectual property rights as part of a strong transparent or accountable or legal system. today we need entrepreneurship more than ever. as more and more young people roy...
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energy center we also have a farm to produce energy, a solar farm. we are the largest single fleet of hydrogen fuel cells of the world. we are zero waste to landfill for all nonregulated waste. this program has earned us the number one spot on the epa's list of green energy producers for the automotive industry. to v as in valuable. our plant provides not only for the local and state economy but the entire country's economy as well. as soon as we open the plant, manufacturers flocked to the area in order to supply us with parts and materials necessary to produce our vehicles. today, there are 40 of them in the state and a total of 170 nationwide supporting the plant and contribute into the u.s. economy. we are truly committed to our role as a major exporter from the united states. since our initial $300 million investment in the early 1990's, with an annual capacity of 50,000 vehicles, we have invested an additional $6 billion over the years and expanded the facility to the point where annual production is over 300,000 cars. today, the plant alone em
energy center we also have a farm to produce energy, a solar farm. we are the largest single fleet of hydrogen fuel cells of the world. we are zero waste to landfill for all nonregulated waste. this program has earned us the number one spot on the epa's list of green energy producers for the automotive industry. to v as in valuable. our plant provides not only for the local and state economy but the entire country's economy as well. as soon as we open the plant, manufacturers flocked to the...
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energy costs in the u.s. are going down. that isn't true in a lot of other countries around the world. we can take advantage of that. the cost of transferring goods are a bigger piece of something relative to the labor peace so we can to get advantage of at as well. the market in so many ways is turning to the infant right now we are not having these agreements done. >> you should always keep in mind that maybe tpip, free trade supports growth, it supports new jobs, foreign investment, innovation. so in the end of the consumer benefits from all that. it creates jobs and the world of free trade that will be production moving to those countries where there is free trade, and free trade will also foster exports. >> ambassador, what are we going to hear and what would you like to hear? >> i share the governor's optimism about where the u.s. will be in this global trading system and when we look around the world including sub-saharan africa and across asia and parts of latin america there is a real movement towards recognizing th
energy costs in the u.s. are going down. that isn't true in a lot of other countries around the world. we can take advantage of that. the cost of transferring goods are a bigger piece of something relative to the labor peace so we can to get advantage of at as well. the market in so many ways is turning to the infant right now we are not having these agreements done. >> you should always keep in mind that maybe tpip, free trade supports growth, it supports new jobs, foreign investment,...
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♪ see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with applicati sites. discontinue andgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with bt cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your docto
♪ see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with applicati sites. discontinue andgel and call your doctor if you see...
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consol energy to sell about $3.5 billion of assets to the privately held murray energy. part of consol's attempt to get in the natural gas business. part of this deal i'm told within a few year's time. it could be about 50/50 natural gas and goal in terms of its revenue model. in the last month or so a lot of speculation it might split into two parts. instead, it's going to sell the five coal mines in the u.s. to murray energy in a deal valued at 3.5. a couple of different issues with the steel. roughly $200 million in future payments involved. murray taking on about $2.4 billion in future liabilities as part of the sale. >> thank you so much, the ceo of the company will be joining us at in the 10:00 hour. he'll be speaking to us on "squawk on the street" later. maybe this is one we should count as a score for confidence. >>> merck reporting earnings of 92 cents per share. beat wall street expectations of 88 cents. revenue also topping estimates. and the company's full-year earnings outlook is also slightly above current consensus. we also have some car news this morning
consol energy to sell about $3.5 billion of assets to the privately held murray energy. part of consol's attempt to get in the natural gas business. part of this deal i'm told within a few year's time. it could be about 50/50 natural gas and goal in terms of its revenue model. in the last month or so a lot of speculation it might split into two parts. instead, it's going to sell the five coal mines in the u.s. to murray energy in a deal valued at 3.5. a couple of different issues with the...
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. and this pk is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling hes to lower some cholesterol. metacil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. i need a newn't investment pn. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. ishares core etfs are low-cost funds. so you can keep more of wt you earn. get started with the new ishares core builder. design a personalized plan that can help you achieve your investment goals. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ashley: looking at live pictures from los angeles international airport, reuters reporting gunman has been taken down passengers evacuated from terminal 3, paramedics surrounding the terminal after an incident at 9:30 pacific time. because of the reported shooting one witnes
and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. and this pk is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling hes to lower some cholesterol. metacil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. i need a newn't investment pn. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. ishares core etfs are low-cost funds. so you can keep more of wt you earn. get started with the new ishares...
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talking energy earnings. three stocks all to the upside, conoco, exxon. exxon is actually up 1.8% right now, but contributing nine 1/2 positive dow points. basically the dow would be down without exxon. this is from exxon the world's largest publicly-traded oil company earnings report. profits were lower but beat expectations. production higher but profit margins thinner. it's a western. back to you. tracy: thanks, girl. see you in 15 minutes. >> okay. tracy: president obama plays offense as new polling finds his popularity is at new lows. we have details ahead in the fox minute. ashley: the faa changing its mind on using some electronic devices on planes but guess what, you can't still make a cell phone call? thank goodness. i don't want to sit next to someone yakking away. our twitter question, should be able to make that call? your responses later. >>> the euro is continuing to lose ground to the u.s. dollar but a mixed picture today. the pound and the canadian dollar actually gaining ground on the dollar as is the japanese yen. we'll be right back. >>
talking energy earnings. three stocks all to the upside, conoco, exxon. exxon is actually up 1.8% right now, but contributing nine 1/2 positive dow points. basically the dow would be down without exxon. this is from exxon the world's largest publicly-traded oil company earnings report. profits were lower but beat expectations. production higher but profit margins thinner. it's a western. back to you. tracy: thanks, girl. see you in 15 minutes. >> okay. tracy: president obama plays offense...
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guys that care for one another, and in return, the way they have demonstrated their appreciation, the energy that they create - we have fed off of that. i am sure it will be an incredible atmosphere here tomorrow night. >> the return to fenway park allows for changes to the red sox and cardinals line-up. we have this report from boston. >> no one under the age of 95 have seen this game. the red sox have a chance for a title here at the park for the first time since 1918. a game that featured babe ruth. certainly the red sox have advantages. number one, they are playing at home. they have a 50-21 record here. best of the american league, and they are getting a reinforcement back. first base with mike napperly. >> that is in the left center field. here comes ortiz. 3-0 boston in the first. >> of course, what st louis has going for them is 22-year-old bitcher michael walker who now is four in all in the post-season with an era of 1.00. the cardinals 3 and 0 for pitchers, with a loss. he's been a stopper for the cardinals. they hope he can reproduce the effort wednesday night, game 6 of the 2013
guys that care for one another, and in return, the way they have demonstrated their appreciation, the energy that they create - we have fed off of that. i am sure it will be an incredible atmosphere here tomorrow night. >> the return to fenway park allows for changes to the red sox and cardinals line-up. we have this report from boston. >> no one under the age of 95 have seen this game. the red sox have a chance for a title here at the park for the first time since 1918. a game that...
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you spend an hour and a half waking up, eating energy, drinking energy drinks, drinking coffee. >> yeah. i felt like i spared no expense. and i know a lot of you out there thought the same thing. and then, it goes flat as a pancake. so, no good. >> exactly, it is the worst. ♪ music playing >> what i like about my pillow is that i can, i can kind of punch it and fold it and tuck it in exactly how i need it. >> with those other pillows that you're getting at the markets, they're just trash really. they're just, they're cheap, and after you wash them, they bunch up. they're not the same anymore. but with my pillow, you can toss it into the wash, you can air dry it, toss it into the dryer. it's such an easy pillow to take of and it's going to last you forever. >> i couldn't lay in bed for a long time because my back would hurt just from being in a bed too long. and after the pillow i noticed that wasn't an issue. so, possibly sleeping in on saturdays and sundays if i wanted to. so, that is nice. >> and i've noticed you fall asleep faster than you used to too. um, he just kind of like laid
you spend an hour and a half waking up, eating energy, drinking energy drinks, drinking coffee. >> yeah. i felt like i spared no expense. and i know a lot of you out there thought the same thing. and then, it goes flat as a pancake. so, no good. >> exactly, it is the worst. ♪ music playing >> what i like about my pillow is that i can, i can kind of punch it and fold it and tuck it in exactly how i need it. >> with those other pillows that you're getting at the markets,...
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i'm a big fan of energy, industrials and information technology. those are my three favorite basically on valuation basis. the other sectors i think might be geting a little pricey but they're not outside of the realm what is reasonable. tough remember that the market very rarely trades at what we could consider fair value. it can go to the extremes and stay at the extremes for extended periods of time. dagen: i told people that. people will come up say, hey, i short the market. i'm like, you know what? it sounds trite but if you're fighting the federal reserve if you're betting against what the federal reserve is doing, historically that has not been a winning battle. one more thing though in terms of the overall stock market how high, how high do interest rates go that the market can't handle that? like, how high is too high in terms of long-term rates? >> sure. in terms of long-term rates i think it is why are the rates going higher? because we're having a lost inflation? but basically they're sort of neutral level for interest rates. i pegged t
i'm a big fan of energy, industrials and information technology. those are my three favorite basically on valuation basis. the other sectors i think might be geting a little pricey but they're not outside of the realm what is reasonable. tough remember that the market very rarely trades at what we could consider fair value. it can go to the extremes and stay at the extremes for extended periods of time. dagen: i told people that. people will come up say, hey, i short the market. i'm like, you...
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in the city and then we still are commented to reducing the energy use in the city. no now a building particularly no new office building is anything less than a gold lead. we're proud of everyone one of the 19 downtown office be buildings that you see those cranes up and around the transit center they're all going to be at at least lee gold they're going to be very efficient >> (clapping) >> there's some interesting plans out at hunters point like raising the sea rise and there is some kind of waste collecting and tell us about a future that's very uncertain about climate. >> we're blessed because it's right on the waterfront that's a wonderful asset and selling homes and property there. but you're absolutely right we have to pay extreme attention to climate change. and exempting developments and the treasure island need end goals and they're probably two of the largest projects in the country so we're troud proud to obtain those designations but we've got to raise the sites as you said. above the elevation before we begin to build the buildings. their set back suff
in the city and then we still are commented to reducing the energy use in the city. no now a building particularly no new office building is anything less than a gold lead. we're proud of everyone one of the 19 downtown office be buildings that you see those cranes up and around the transit center they're all going to be at at least lee gold they're going to be very efficient >> (clapping) >> there's some interesting plans out at hunters point like raising the sea rise and there is...
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introducing new raspberry 5-hour energy. from now until the end of the year, a portion of each sale benefits living beyond breast cancer, to empower women affected by breast cancer. raspberry 5-hour energy is available for a limited time, so get yours now. i ski with pink. i can't get enough pink. come on, everyone. buy raspberry 5-hour energy benefitting living beyond breast cancer. come on, let's support pink. looks good, doesn't it? >>> well, good afternoon. what we've got going on here today very simply is a stuck weather pattern if you will. there's really no rain as we showed you at the top of the show in those clouds. the rain sitting well, with -- well off to the east. those clouds are hanging tough. with the sun lower in the sky the afternoon is going to stay cool. we're at 57 degrees, still going for a high of 63. winds barely moving south, southwest at 6. 83% humidity. barometer is at 30.26. 50 oakland, 54 cumberland, 59 hagerstown, the mid to upper 50s elkton, easton, 61 ocean city, almost 60 pax river, 60 degree
introducing new raspberry 5-hour energy. from now until the end of the year, a portion of each sale benefits living beyond breast cancer, to empower women affected by breast cancer. raspberry 5-hour energy is available for a limited time, so get yours now. i ski with pink. i can't get enough pink. come on, everyone. buy raspberry 5-hour energy benefitting living beyond breast cancer. come on, let's support pink. looks good, doesn't it? >>> well, good afternoon. what we've got going on...
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my mind goes back 40 years when the energy crisis began to engulf the world. for so many decades, in a g was in the front of every decision- was in the front of every decision-maker's mind. we never thought of ourselves as being absolutely dependent on an important amati. there we were. -- an important -- imported commodity. we were getting 60% of our oil from overseas. talked about how we must do something about energy. in solvabled the problem. but technology has risen to the rescue. 40 years later, energy and a crisis is not on the front burner. to talk about where we are today, how we got here, i have on the program today one of the most interesting men in the energy world and probably the most informed because he knows about every kind of energy. he is barry worthington, the executive director of the united states energy association. we will have our conversation as soon as we come back. " iswhite house chronicle produced in collaboration with howard university television. and now, national syndicated columnist llewellyn king and his cohost, linda gaspare
my mind goes back 40 years when the energy crisis began to engulf the world. for so many decades, in a g was in the front of every decision- was in the front of every decision-maker's mind. we never thought of ourselves as being absolutely dependent on an important amati. there we were. -- an important -- imported commodity. we were getting 60% of our oil from overseas. talked about how we must do something about energy. in solvabled the problem. but technology has risen to the rescue. 40 years...